Cialis Side Effect: Erection Drug Overdose Linked to Stroke

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Can a man OD on an ED drug? Yes, according to doctors in Rome who treated a patient after he popped two of the pills at once. Their case report links the 70-year-old man's intracerebral hemorrhage, a kind of stroke, to his decision to take 40 milligrams of tadalafil (Cialis)—twice the dose he had been prescribed and four times the standard dose of that erectile dysfunction drug. He took the pills, they write in today's issue of Neurology, "1 hour before onset of his acute headache and...his symptoms worsened moderately during his sexual intercourse."

It's just a single case, of course, so it doesn't prove cause and effect. And the doctors who treated and released the man identified only three previous medical reports that have linked ED drugs to intracerebral hemorrhage, suggesting that it is an extremely rare side effect. Still, those reports have implicated both sildenafil citrate, which is the active ingredient in Viagra, and vardenafil, which is in Levitra. So, none of the three drugs in that widely used class of ED medications is off the hook.

Moral of the story: One dose, good. Two, too many.

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I use 5mg Cialis per day and sofar used it for 20 days with little effect. The last 3 times I had sex I took an extra 10mg half an hour before play starts. It worked the 1st time giving me a good erection for about 45min during sex. The last 2 times I could hardly get any erection?? My heart is good and I get no negative reaction apart from no erection! My cholestrol is high and I take 10mg Simvastatin per day for this .

In the past I took 1X 25 or 50mg Cialis before play which worked okay but not great. I'm 60years old and have sex everyday and if not do mastrubate

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